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Volume 81, Summer 2007, Number 3
Note
This issue contains articles from Symposium: Race, Culture, and Crisis in Child Welfare: Theory Into PracticeEditorial Board
Symposium
Introduction to the Symposium
Theresa Hughes
Can Science Help Solomon? Child Maltreatment Cases and the Potential for Racial and Ethnic Bias in Decision Making
Sandra T. Azar and Phillip Atiba Goff
Poor Enough to Be Eligible? Child Abuse, Neglect, and the Poverty Requirement
Susan Vivian Mangold
Lawyering for Children: Confidentiality Meets Context
Peter Margulies
Notes
Touring Commerce Clause Jurisprudence: The Constitutionality of Prosecuting Non-Commercial Sexually Illicit Acts Under 18 U.S.C. § 2423(C)
Christine L. Hogan
Comment
A Game of Hold'em: Critiquing United States v. Gabaldon's "All-In" Approach to Federal Kidnapping
Christopher A. Villanti